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6 November 2018
"Are there enough opportunities for Transgender individuals in mainstream media"
This is my piece that I have written for my Gold Arts Award, exploring the issues that there is a lack of opportunities for transgender actors within the media. I will cover topics surrounding this issue, discussing 4 different points that relate to my argument.
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5 November 2018
Sexism in TV & Film
After the recent issues in reference to Harvey Weinstein and the current MeToo movement/campaign which followed, I was interested in finding out more about the issue of sexism in tv & film through interviewing those within the industry to gage their opinions, as well as through reading articles which are currently in most newspapers and magazines.
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2 November 2018
Gold Arts Award: Unit 1: Part A: Beginning (Step 1)
A brief outline of the plan to further my skills as a dancer, taking advantage of the opportunity given to me by the Gold Arts Award. I will strive to enhance my skills in the field of choreography and teaching by training 26 girls with one co-captain and coordinating them so that they will be able to perform a medley in an organised Dance and Drama Showcase in February
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2 November 2018
My heritage journey
Here's how I came to be writing the new Museums and Heritage series...
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1 November 2018
Surviving the Arts landscape? A Q&A series with Emerging Historic Conservators.
Paula Moore the Director at Talkin’ Culture is currently talking to emerging historic conservators through a series of blog Q&As to understand more about working with applied arts and craft.
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31 October 2018
I accept: An interactive conversation about society's spying on young people
Young people are amongst the most spied upon in the world today, with corporations, governments and family members all tracking what they do
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31 October 2018
Empowering youth voice through digital storytelling
Lane Arts Council take us through the tools they used to engage pupils in digital storytelling
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31 October 2018
Tim Berners-Lee on his latest work
The creator of the world wide web spent 30 minutes promoting the future of the internet, but was light on the details
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31 October 2018
How to be better than compliant
Tessa Darbyshire and a cross-disciplinary team gave us a demo of new technology they are developing to make privacy policies accessible
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31 October 2018
Facebook for good: a practical guide to guide Facebook without compromising your privacy
After seeing a post from a Facebook friend complaining about all the animal cruelty posts they were seeing, Danielle Vincent got to thinking more about how Facebook uses our data, and how it manipulates our emotions
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24 October 2018
Should there be limits in art?
For the section of developing and sharing a view on an art topic, I have chosen the question “Should there be limits in art?”, for my gold Arts Award. Here is my final argument.
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23 October 2018
Six reasons why you should sign up to TheatreCraft 2018
TheatreCraft, the UK’s biggest free theatre careers event, returns to the Waldorf Hilton Hotel this year on Monday 19 November – and it's the only place to be if you’re interested in a behind-the-scenes job in theatre.
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22 October 2018
#YoungPeoplesVote
Why I marched for a People’s Vote on 20 October and what you can do if you want your say
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21 October 2018
A short film
This is a small thing that I made during a film course at Lewes Depot Cinema
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19 October 2018
Charitable Zombie Day is a no-brainer
A crowd of zombies huddle under Marble Arch. Intestines hang out of bellies, limbs are held aloft and blood is dripping everywhere. Welcome to World Zombie Day 2018.
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17 October 2018
Top 3 tips for boosting your productivity
Following a seminar at PLASA show (Professional Lighting and Sound Association), we invited Liz Hardwick, co-founder of DigiEnable, to write up her top tips for being more productive.
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16 October 2018
Interview with Beatbox Collective
The members of Beatbox Collective speak to Voice about their careers in beatboxing and performing at Edinburgh Fringe